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Are these names too strange?

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pugwash · 24/10/2009 21:09

I'm expecting in dec, other half has come up with Bear or Body for first names! Ever heard of these (apart from Bear Gryllis!).

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allaboutme · 24/10/2009 21:10

Yes. Too strange.

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SixtyFootGhoul · 24/10/2009 21:10

No. Too out there for me!

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MaggieBruja · 24/10/2009 21:11

No... BUT... I do love the name Bruce.

i think it's the next Gus.

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MaggieBruja · 24/10/2009 21:12

And the connection is................

There is somebody called Bruce Parry who reminds me a bit of Bear Gryllis.

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dizzydixies · 24/10/2009 21:12

eh no - why on earth would you want to call a baby 'Body?'

what about Bodie?!?!?

I always wanted to use the name Ever but chickened out of that

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Heated · 24/10/2009 21:15

Do you mean Cody? If it really is Body, it's terrible and I can think of a few evilly cruel nn straight off.

Bear is slightly more acceptable but it's again more a nn or a mn imo.

Bruce is cool.

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llaregguBOO · 24/10/2009 21:16

Just don't.

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pugwash · 24/10/2009 21:17

I think it is pronounced Bodie! I've not looked into it any further as I don't like it! He says that someone who has reached spiritual enlightenment is called a bodie Zephyr or something like that??? He thinks that they will be cool names when it gets older!!!

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pugwash · 24/10/2009 21:20

I like Dylan, we were trying to think of names connected with the sea as we are both sailors.

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SixtyFootGhoul · 24/10/2009 21:21

Dylan is a bit common esp here inSouth Wales!Still a fab name though

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dizzydixies · 24/10/2009 21:22

I have a Dylan lovely name (mine is a girl though!)

Cordelia means 'daughter of the sea' which is nice too - I also have one of those

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LilyBolero · 24/10/2009 21:22

Nooooooo, don't do it.

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argento · 24/10/2009 21:26

Bodhi means enlightenment I think.

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pugwash · 24/10/2009 21:26

I'm in South Dorset so not many Dylan's around, but other half's name is Bryn so that's the connection.

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littleomar · 24/10/2009 21:32

bear grylls is really edward. it's a nickname, people.

and bodie is a character in the wire.

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Heated · 24/10/2009 21:38

Unusual boy's names that have a sea connection:
Ahab
Jonah
Albion
Bligh
Caspian

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overmydeadbody · 24/10/2009 21:40

Bear is a nickname, even Mr. Gryllis isn't actually called bear you know.

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overmydeadbody · 24/10/2009 21:41

Body (as in Bodie) sounds like a possible characted on Home and Away or Neighbors.

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overmydeadbody · 24/10/2009 21:42

How about Tempest? I know a Tempest.

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sweetnitanitro · 24/10/2009 21:43

Bodhi/Bodie/Body to me will always be the Patrick Swayze character in Point Break. Is Bear really a name? I thought it was a nickname.

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pugwash · 24/10/2009 22:31

Ah Bodhi, I prefer it when I see it spelt like that. I didn't know Mr Grylls wasn't actually called bear!

I remember a boyd on neighbours.

Albion is quite nice but as I work on big grey ships like that it's a bit too work orientated!!

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pugwash · 24/10/2009 22:34

Hmm good excuse to watch point break I have a friend with 10 brothers and sisters and one of her brothers is Neptune and another is Trafalgar. I suppose that traf could be a shortened version? not sure about Neptune!

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CristinaTheAstonishing · 24/10/2009 22:38

Bodie not too bad. Bear is terrible.

Here's a name I heard recently and I think it's quite cool (at least on the guy in question): Radcliffe.

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choosyfloosy · 24/10/2009 22:39

erm, Bodhisattva? Well... wouldn't choose it myself.

Depends if he's going for the spiritual aspect or the name of the Patrick Swayze character in Point Break. In either case, Patrick strikes me as an excellent choice, being both a saint and a star.

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ThePinkOne · 24/10/2009 22:44

Horatio, pugwash?

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